Scanning technique for laser ablation

Electric heating – Metal heating – By arc

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2191218, B23K 2600

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ABSTRACT:
A target surface is photoablated by a laser beam by the steps of (a) directing a beam of pulsed UV radiation at a bisecting line on the target surface; (b) scanning the beam in a direction away from the bisecting line to a first edge of the target surface, (c) rotating the target 180 degrees, (d) returning the beam to the bisecting line on the target surface, (e) scanning the beam in a direction away from the bisecting line to the edge opposing the first edge of the target surface; and repeating steps (c), (d) and (e) such that the entire target surface is scanned. This scanning process simultaneously clears away deposited debris and avoids subsequent debris accumulation during the photoablation process.

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